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soul2share -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/9/2008 11:38:31 AM)

French Silk pie....why not satin, or polyester? 




MadAxeman -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/9/2008 11:39:16 AM)

We have toad in the hole here.
That's sausages in batter.




chamberqueen -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/9/2008 12:04:37 PM)

Rocky Mountain oysters




BlackPhx -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/9/2008 12:54:13 PM)

Spotted Dick and Blood Pudding have always been odd names to me....delicious though

poenkitten




MadAxeman -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/9/2008 1:08:38 PM)

Jellied eels, ffs. Every oversees friend I had, wanted to go native and try English food. Haggis is manageable, but you don't want to see it made. Tripe is like chewing whitewall tyres.




girlygurl -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/9/2008 10:29:07 PM)

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ORIGINAL: BlackPhx

Spotted Dick and Blood Pudding have always been odd names to me....delicious though

poenkitten



OK, I had to look it up.  [8D]  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotted_Dick




VivaciousSub -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/10/2008 12:23:39 AM)

I've always had trouble with Scrapple.

That's the sound my fingernails make on the ground when someone tries to drag me over and get me to eat it.




MadAxeman -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/10/2008 2:00:25 AM)

You want a Frapple with that grapple?




Marc2b -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/10/2008 7:21:12 AM)

Head Cheese.  Need I say more?

I've Heard of Rocky Mountain Oysters but Cowboy Caviar is a new one to me.  Do I really want to know?




DesFIP -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/10/2008 2:47:33 PM)

Black bean salad, basically.




Saratov -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/11/2008 8:53:38 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Marc2b

Head Cheese.  Need I say more?

I've Heard of Rocky Mountain Oysters but Cowboy Caviar is a new one to me.  Do I really want to know?


[:)] Black-eyed peas, chopped onion, cilantro,maybe some chopped jalapenos. [:D]




Marc2b -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/12/2008 2:43:59 PM)

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Black-eyed peas, chopped onion, cilantro,maybe some chopped jalapenos.


Salsa, in other words.  Thanks for clueing me in.  Considering what Rocky Mountain Oysters are, I feared Cowboy caviar would be bull seman or something gross like that.




MarksFantasyGirl -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/12/2008 8:18:05 PM)

Ok, I absolutely LOVE Chef Duff Goldman (Ace of Cakes on Food Network), and they made a cake once for a kid in the shape of a Turducken.... That would be a Chicken, stuffed in a duck, stuffed in a Turkey, and cooked... (Unless the duck is smaller than A chicken.. I don't remember...)... Yeah, I soooo Don't think that would be the best, and that it SOMETHING would still be raw... :blach:




MarksFantasyGirl -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/12/2008 8:19:06 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Marc2b

quote:

Black-eyed peas, chopped onion, cilantro,maybe some chopped jalapenos.


Salsa, in other words.  Thanks for clueing me in.  Considering what Rocky Mountain Oysters are, I feared Cowboy caviar would be bull seman or something gross like that.


LMAO!  I was thinking horse Crap.... lmao Glad I'm not the only suspicious one!




TabrisMaceth -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/13/2008 2:26:39 AM)

The Japanese name for a bowl of rice with chicken and eggs is "oyakodon", which means "bowl of parent and child".

Go on. Try and top that.

-Tabris




BlackPhx -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/13/2008 6:28:33 AM)

Mother and Child reunion... A Chicken and Egg Omlet and the reportedly original inspiration for the song by the same title. As for topping oyakodon, try Baluts unborn chickens and ducks eaten boiled  in shell http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut WARNING PICTURES on SITE)

Poenkitten




DefiantFlower -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/14/2008 11:29:39 PM)

Pigs in a blanket anyone?

And my mom makes a killer "Better Than Sex Cake"...though it doesn't completely live up to its name.




Talandra -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/15/2008 4:43:44 AM)

Death by chocolate, yummy yummy yummy, but eating the whole cake alone in one sitting is not recommended (stomach ache).

talandra




CarrieO -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/15/2008 4:59:57 AM)

Shit on a shingle...... http://www.answers.com/topic/chipped-beef

Just another strange childhood memory!




Marc2b -> RE: silly food names...what do they mean? (10/15/2008 7:25:00 AM)

How could I forget?!

Kitty Litter Cake!

What’s great about this is that you can play a great joke on some people – especially if you have a cat.  Just put the Kitty Litter Cake in the place where the kitty littler box is normally kept.  When you have a guest over casually wander over to the “kitty litter box” and pluck one of the “turds” out and start eating.  Be sure to go, “mmmmmm….”  Then offer one of the “turds to your guest and say “want some?  It’s delicious.”

Note:  If you do decide to play this joke, be sure the cat is safely tucked away – it might mistake the Kitty Litter Cake for the real thing – and the joke could end up being on you!




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